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A. G. SINGLETON . Mayor of Eden . BROADUS BURGESS Re-Elected Councilman C. W. HOPPER . . Madison Alderman . . ^ . • , , , , r».iuciiuaii • , fhree Fielder esters Fleeted To City Offices G. Singleton, who retired from tee . March 1 as division vice ^ sident and director of plant engin- elected Mayor of Eden at 'ou ^^’^Sanizational meeting of the city on May 10. He was chosen un- “lously by his fellow councUmen. .addition to Mr. Singleton, who won ^lon as councilman from Ward 6, Scholarships (Continued from Page One) employees and the children of [ijjPloyees of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Ap- must be high school graduates Ve entering college for the first Cfg ®‘^^Pients are chosen by the Field- Scholarship Committee on the pf academic aptitude, citizenship Hg financial need. Financial need is Ji}^J^^termining factor in choosing from Sf those students meeting the oth- /®quirements. tfe ®^bers of the Scholarship Commit- William McGehee, director- bf ®hPel research and development; ■ H. Hance, vice president-research engineering; W. B. Lucas, assistant and general counsel; M. B. manager-compensation and ®Phel planning; and John M. Hough, ^ ®pPerintenent of the Eden City two other Fieldcresters were winners in the recent municipal elections. Broadus Burgess, retired foreman of the Plant Service Department at the Blanket Mill, was re-elected as coun cilman from Eden’s Ward 7. Cuff W. Hopper, a senior auditor in the Audit ing Department at the General Offices, was elected a member of the board of aldermen at Madison. While, for Mr. Singleton and Mr. Hopper, it was their first bid for public office, Mr. Burgess is a veteran city official. He was Mayor of Draper at the time of consolidation and has serv ed on the Draper and Eden boards for all but two years since his first elec tion in 1952. “ools. Ne\\r Telephone Line jh ^irect telephone line has been in- ^ between the Winchester Spin- ^ill in Asheville and the Alex- HC* Sheeting Mill at Forest City. AU ! ‘0 the Asheville plant should now fpced with the Eden operators. ® correct procedure for calling 51 is to first have the Eden op- iij ^ connect you with Forest City hen have the operator there con- with Asheville. MAY 17, 1971 New York Group Tours Karastani A group of 46 men and women from Cortland, N. Y., recently visited the Karastan Rug Mill on a tour arranged by the Cortland County Extension Ser vice in conjunction with the Rocking ham County extension agent. Ira Blixt, Cortland County extension agent, was in charge of the group, con sisting primarily of dairy farmers and their wives, which toured industrial and historical sites in North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia. In the picture above Roy Whitten, foreman-Burling Department, shows the visitors points of interest in the Design Department. STOP HAND INJURIES! Never wear rings and watchbands around machinery, electricity or where they might catch on a projection and seriously injure your hand or arm.
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